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Students receiving Veteran education benefits are subject to the following general
policies:
- If you have earned a college degree or have completed close to 50 units, you will
be limited as to what courses will be allowed for certification.
- You may not claim benefits for courses that have been previously completed successfully.
A repeated course would result in an overpayment that would have to be repaid; regardless
of when or where you completed it the first time. A course is considered completed
if it is graded with a letter grade of A, B, C, P or CR.
- You may not claim benefits for a course in which you have received two substandard
grades.
- You may be eligible to claim benefits for classes taken through open-circuit television
or online without concurrent enrollment in an on-campus class. Training time will
be based upon the number of credits hours/units.
- Note: Veterans using chapter 33 benefits must take a majority of their courses ON-CAMPUS
to receive full BAH benefit.
- If you receive an incomplete grade, you will not be permitted to re-enroll in the
same course in a subsequent term. You have up to one year in which to "complete" the
course with the instructor and receive a letter grade.
- Should you receive a No-Pass (NP) grade for a course, you may incur an overpayment
that will have to be repaid. Units from Pass/No-Pass courses will apply toward graduation,
but will not be included in the grade point average (GPA).